Dolphins Succeed... In Many Ways

As the members of the class of 2013 near the end of their time on Heights, we asked a few "What's next?" Watch the video to see were they're headed.

During their time at Le Moyne, many of these students took advantage of a variety of opportunities outside the classroom, including meaningful real-world internships, study abroad experiences that changed their perspective forever, and campus activities that spark a new interest.

As part of the Le Moyne experience, we offer students all this and more. Because college is more than just going to classes – it’s also the experiences and outcomes that result from your activities and time here.

Experiential learning – that done outside the classroom – is a key component of a Le Moyne education. Our Career Advisement Office can help you find that perfect internship, one that provides a hands-on experience working in a professional environment in your chosen field of study. Le Moyne also offers a wide array of study abroad opportunities that can take you literally around the world.

Want to learn more about a particular area of interest? Dozens of student-run clubs and activities are available, helping you get involved first-hand in learning something new, or continuing with an interest you already had.

And when you’re ready to find that all-important first professional position, we can help you there as well.

Take some time to watch and read about Le Moyne students and their own personal experiences. You’ll learn why they chose Le Moyne in the first place, what they did that made their time on the Heights so meaningful, why that internship was so important, and what they’re doing post-graduation.

Internships: Key to the Le Moyne experience

See how one of our students went from studying communication to interning with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva, Switzerland.

Recent grads who have landed their first job

This political science major was drawn to Le Moyne’s Jesuit ideals of social justice. See how she went from studying abroad in South Africa and serving as a campus retreat leader to working in Baltimore’s Public Justice Center.